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S. Sudan forms high-level committees to implement agreement

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March 16, 2013 (JUBA) – South Sudan’s cabinet on Friday formed two high-level committees to oversee the implementation of the agreements it reached this week with Sudan.

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South Sudan’s information minister, Barnaba Marial, 13 September 2011 (ST)

According to a South Sudanese government spokesperson, the Council of Ministers unanimously approved the formation of the committees, during its weekly sitting chaired by president Salva Kiir.

Information minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin said the two committees were formed after the government’s lead negotiator in post-independence talks with Sudan briefed cabinet on the terms of the implementation matrix agreement, brokered by the African Union High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP) between the two parties.

At talks on Tuesday in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, the delegations of Sudan and South Sudan agreed to allow for the resumption of oil exports that were suspended last year after a dispute over transit fees.

“The members of the committee will be drawn from relevant institutions with key related functions”, Marial told reporters in the capital, Juba.

Another committee will be required to coordinate with the Sudanese government, with its work to begin with immediate effect, he added.

“A coordinating committee had been formed with clear tasks and mandates by the council [of ministers]. They are mandated to coordinate with Sudan’s implementation matrix. They have already started working [and] made some successful contacts with Sudan today”, said Marial.

Pagan Amum, the country’s lead negotiator, said implementation of the deal would signal a new era of cooperation and build better relations between the two countries.

“It is our hope [that] this agreement will not face new challenges. We hope the spirit in which it has been signed will be maintained so that its implementation opens up and turns a new page of cooperation and builds better relations between the countries”, Amum told reporters on Friday.

He reiterated the young nation’s commitment to the peaceful resolution of its disputes with Sudan, emphasising the principle of two countries living side by side in harmony with each other.

Meanwhile, Amum has denied allegations that South Sudan was providing support to rebels fighting the Sudanese government in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states, saying they had no interest in interfering with the internal affairs of another sovereign nation.

Both Sudan and South Sudan signed a cooperation agreement in September last year, covering oil and citizenship rights, as well as security issues, among others.
However, implementation of the deal subsequently stalled over Khartoum’s insistence that Juba sever its ties with Sudanese rebel groups.

“We have said many times in various forums and venues that we do not have any connection with the Sudanese rebels, especially the SPLM-N [Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North]. What is happening [in] South Kordofan and Blue Nile is purely [an] internal Sudanese affair, in which we do not have to interfere”, Amum said.

These are different groups with different reasons for fighting, he added.

(ST)

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  • 17 March 02:55, by Anti-traitors!

    Kiir and his cronies are always quick to acts when the subject of day is Oil, Oil, Oil! This is utterly ridiculous.!

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    • 17 March 03:47, by Deng II

      The Country is rule by thugs that majority of them, thier tribes are not a long the border where Bashir army takes one inches of lands on daily basis. Thier dream is to let oil flow so that they can feed thier family and have some beer. I hate this unless Government that let Panthou and the rest of places being taken by force. what they know only to kill thier people through an extrajudial secret.

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      • 17 March 03:57, by Deng II

        We formed two corruption communitee so that to fulfilling thier belly and marriage many women to protect one wife from sex addicted drunkard’s Benydit. What we going to do with an oil money that we didnot done over six years? Can whisky and beer allow us to develop the country?

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        • 17 March 05:48, by Darkangel

          "You will pay the price not the warmongers" Kiir told the masses.
          He called on the governors of States bordering Sudan not to involve themselves in controversial border issues between Sudan and South Sudan because these dossiers are handled by the central government in Juba.

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      • 17 March 05:47, by Darkangel

        Salva Kiir: Warmongers’ Families are in America and Australia
        President of South Sudan Salva Kiir Mayardit has lashed out against those who continue to beat drums of war between Khartoum and Juba and question the utility of the matrix signed between the two countries.

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      • 17 March 05:48, by Darkangel

        They spread rumours and beat drums of war between Khartoum and Juba because they will lose nothing as their families are in America and Australia, President Kiir said.
        Speaking to SSTV on Friday, Kiir said the warmongers do not know the devastation caused by war because their sons are in foreign countries such as America and Australia.

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        • 17 March 06:29, by Deng II

          Hey Dwarf
          if he know very well the devestating caused by war why he went to the bush at first places? We fought for 21 years because of our land, that is why we stop Jonglei canal to be finished.

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      • 17 March 06:32, by Tutbol

        Kiir & his council of fools think they can run South Sudanese like they are running their family units. The implementations of these so-called matrix without first resolving the most crucial issues will not be as smooth as these fools think. Some of these fools must get some slugs on their thick skulls to serve as example that their dictation is unbearable to masses & is untolerable.

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        • 17 March 07:28, by Tutbol

          S Sudanese didn’t vote for criminals who turn out to be micro-managed in foreign capitals by their foreign bosses; but voted for people who put the interests of S Sudanese first than their own interests & the interests of their foreign bosses. S Sudan is not a US or the UK overseas territory but a S Sudan in Africa. The guy like Pagan Amum have made it a routine to go to Wsshington to go>>

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          • 17 March 07:44, by Tutbol

            >>> and take directives from their masters in Washington including their fraud guy at helm in Washington, that is being micro-managed by the corporations, the banks & bankers while many ordinary americans lives are not any different from the third world countries’ citizens. Kenyans are so wise otherwise they would have elected another malleable guy that would been micro-managed in the US & the UK.

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            • 17 March 14:57, by Eastern

              Tutbol, you seemed not to see the ploy. South Sudan is a product of CPA and the latter is a product of the western powers. Don’t quickly forget that they have not yet achieved what they set out to get: a viable country that fits in the international community. The west will continue to supply formula milk and diapers until their dreams come to fruition. Don’t be heartbroken by this interferance!!

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              • 17 March 17:36, by Tutbol

                Who is this Eastern who only South Sudan so that he feeds. South Sudanese took up arms with no directives of any Western govts & if our peoples cause is betrayed by a few people then, they would be told NO.

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    • 17 March 13:40, by Oppressor

      I love da way u feel bad Anti what soever .. hahah

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  • 17 March 05:54, by Darkangel

    Hes talking to you racist asylum seekers who talk rubbish like here on ST. Feeding off other countries benefits system and doing nothing for your country except spread war mongering statements. I understand thats the only way ull get paid .. is by insulting Sudan & islam. Otherwise they wont accept you. sad..sad...

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    • 17 March 06:16, by Deng II

      Kiir is cowardic person desperated with oil only nothing else. Sudan and islam is suck because of enjoying killing Africa people with name child molested Mohammed called allah.

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      • 17 March 06:23, by Deng II

        Sudan is unless Country that not going to be the same again. Darfure, Nuba, and Blue Nile eye are open right now, and will get their freedom whether it will take 100 years or not. A unless country that treat others people as an inferior(Abet) and alway wishes they can stay as subhuman in order clean craps from Arabs ass.

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      • 17 March 13:39, by Oppressor

        Why u blaming Isalm & Sudan stop ur funny useless comment address ur real problem instead of balming others wether u like or not Isalm & Sudan will spread & successed ... u are fogetting 18 Mln ppls living in btw borders they need peace & 4.5 mln are starving in south wat u did for them ????

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    • 17 March 06:32, by Observer

      Dark Angel,
      Where are you based? Certainly not in Sudan

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  • 17 March 07:08, by 4Justice

    Salva, who gave you the right to humiliate the people of South Sudan? why did you join the SPLA movement? for what? to humiliate us? Why don’t you and you family go to Khartoum and leave us alone. Since 2005 your leadership has been nothing but corruption, shame, death, suffering, lawlessness and humiliation. You are a curse to South Sudan.

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  • 17 March 07:55, by Chuangah

    South Sudan govt will always compromise our territories to the
    North because for the oil to flow to port sudan which later will be confiscated when border war comes.

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  • 17 March 08:20, by 4Justice

    ...and what happens when Bashir confiscates our oil? all Salva does is whine and moan like a helpless fool. instead of investing the $4 billion in weapons needed to defend our territory, Oil infrastructure and lives they systematically plundered everything, only option left is to surrender in shame.

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    • 17 March 08:34, by Tutbol

      ... This damn deal would be blown apart starting with their pipelines. Why did they shut it down in the first place? Did they even recovered the stolen oil which led them to shut down the pipes? What do S Sudanese get in return for all these sham deals? Unless these fools tell S Sudanese the truth. They will get what they so want.

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    • 17 March 13:50, by Oppressor

      4 Justice wrong name hahaaa .. What Oil Infrastructures does SPLA/M/N in South it is we Master Sudanese who does all wat soever Infrastructures & everything i wonder southners when they talk about thier oil did u explore it or even did any raod in 8 years Big NOTHING SO GO TALKING DO IT BY UR OWN THEN TALK. EASY COME EASY GO hahahah Funny Puppets ..

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  • 17 March 12:29, by John The President

    SPLM/SPLA objectives abandoned.
    People die of hunger and their money is bank abroad by few,
    Worsening health situation Country wide but nobody seems to be caring, Threat for freedom of Expression,None has been tried so far for misappropriating public funds, Oil to flow soon and other 75 names or more to be announced.
    God
    Your people.

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